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Generic Host Process for Win32 Services error, No sound, some programs won't start
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post Jul 3 2009, 08:28 PM
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Generic Host Process for Win32 Services error everytime I boot up, and no sound. My onboard sound card is shown in device manager and it says it's working properly but when I open up the volume control, for example, it says : no sound device installed. nforce control panel says :nforce audio not reported. I've re-installed the sound driver but nothing changes. Also: iTunes no longer plays files, Quicken will not open, and Windows Movie Maker will not start. This all seemed to happen when my daughter was editing a movie with Movie Maker. I've done multiple scans with AdAware, Panda, Avast and found a few things but nothing major. I'm running Windows xp sp3. Any suggestions?
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post Jul 3 2009, 09:56 PM
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Try this: http://www.troublefixers.com/fixed-generic...chostexe-error/

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